London Business School MBAs Partner With Fashion Brands
MBA students from the London Business School recently partnered with the British Fashion Council to develop business strategies that could help talented British designers develop independent brands, according to a recent press release. Five teams of students worked with entrepreneurial brands sponsored by the Council over a two-week period in order to address the biggest challenges their businesses face as well as ways to help them grow and sustain their independent brand. Continue reading…
London Business School Shapes Future of British Fashion
London Business School has just announced the launch of a pioneering venture with the British Fashion Council. It will see MBA students team up with early-stage designers with superb ‘first collections’, but who wish to remain independent. The students will support designers in their goal of establishing their own brands, rather than them simply being bought up by the top fashion houses.
This partnership was created as a response to the BFC’s ‘Commercialising Creativity’ report, authored last year by MBA students Alessandra Basso and Alejandra Caro. The fashion business is an increasingly popular avenue for School students to pursue and the opportunities on offer are broad and varied.
On top of formal summer internships which cater for high-end and high street – M&S to Gucci – there are also the exciting projects which run alongside study programmes.
At present, four LBS MBA students are interning backstage at London Fashion Week with celebrated dress designer Emilia Wickstead, who has designed dresses for the Duchess of Cambridge among others.
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